I think it's taking a long time now because his congestion is obstructing the water flow.
I think it's taking a long time now because his congestion is obstructing the water flow.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
So I finally broke down and actually entered this thread. Had to youtube the demo video to understand what the hell this was. Here is a comment from the youtube page:
DylanThomas1993 (1 day ago)
"thats fukin gross
this is like two gfirls one cup kiddie version "
Haha I would have to agree.
wow. you were a sick kid.
do you still have problems? you might like the neti pot.
baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.
So, does this thing actually work, Miso? My yoga instructor swears by it, but then again she's a yogi & they believe all kinds of weird stuff...
It seems sound in principle, but how do you make sure you get all the liquid back out? The few drops of peroxide is a good idea to keep it sterile. I imagine you must clean the thing very carefully?
Second thoughts can generally be amended with judicious action; injudicious actions can seldom be recovered with second thoughts.
--Cyteen by C.J.Cherryh
yeah you have to clean it to get all the boogies out.
i don't know how it would work for anyone else. but for me, i wish i would have gotten one sooner and i could have saved myself all kinds of misery.
i sleep better, i see better, i don't get headaches, i smell more, and i breath clearly. and i have had sinus problems all my life.
baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.
He's getting shots under his tongue? That's gonna be some nasty scar tissue. Yes I believe it worked.
No - sublinguinal therapy are DROPS that are absorbed under the tongue. It is based on the same idea as injections (and the same "medication" which is in this case, increasing amounts of the allergen), but a different method of delivery.... kind of like oral medications versus an injection.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Still sounds horrible. Why not go for a swift stick in the arm? Or the ass even?
You think driving to the doctor's office once or twice a week to be jabbed with a needle is easier than putting a couple of drops of solution under your tongue by yourself after you brush your teeth?
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Has he started it yet? I used to get the occasional reaction and I think I'd rather have it on my arm in the hospital than in my mouth in the middle of the night. Things have probably changed since I was a young'n though. I actually had to walk to the hospital 3 miles barefoot in the snow and I didn't complain.
We have an epinephrine injection on hand in case of anaphylaxis, and he hasn't had any reaction at all since he started. I suspect he would have a systemic reaction rather than a localized one, but I guess we will see in time.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?